Witch House (The Corwin House) Internship

About Witch House (The Corwin House)

The Corwin House, also called the Witch House, was the 17th
century home of merchant and witchcraft trial judge Jonathan
Corwin. Built prior to 1675, it is the only surviving structure in
Salem with direct ties to the 1692 witchcraft trials. Today, it is
owned by the city of Salem and offers tours that blend information
about 17th century lifestyle, furniture and architecture, as well
as history of the Salem Witch Trials.

Interns work in several of the departments that run the house
museum, including education, publicity and marketing, collections
management, facilities management and gift shop management. They
also assist visitors and are involved in sales. During the busy
season from May to early November, interns give two- to three-hour
tours in the house's six period rooms.

Eligibility

Must be enrolled in bachelor's degree-granting program or
already hold a BA. Applicants with an interest in American history
and literature, theater, art or architectural history are
encouraged to apply, but students in all majors are welcome.